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The contract is for the full construction of a district court building under a core and shell scope, encompassing structural framing, foundations, roofing, exterior walls, and site preparation. It is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 236220, issued by the Cherokee Nation, and will be performed at an unspecified location within their jurisdiction. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 14, 2026, and no set-aside type has been designated. The contract does not include defined point of contact information, agency office address details, or specific place of performance coordinates, but interested parties are directed to the Cherokee Nation’s procurement portal for further details and submission requirements.

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Cherokee Nation seeks subcontractor for district court core and shell construction, response due August 14, 2026.

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

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OK, USA

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Full construction of the district court building including structural framing, foundations, roofing, exterior walls, and site preparation.

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